Turning iCloud Drive off will prevent it from storing data and information in our iCloud. However, if we would like to keep our information up to date with our iCloud Drive then we can turn this option on, or in our case, leave it on.

To turn an application on or off, simply press down on the white circle to the right of each option

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When an option is turned on, the sliding bar behind the circle will be green. When it is turned off, this bar will be empty. For example, we are going to turn off "Bard's Tale", "Dropbox", "Excel" "Fruit Ninja", "GarageBand", "iMovie", "Keynote", "Lakatoo", "Match", "Numbers", "OneNote", "Pages", "PowerPoint", "Telegram", "WhatsApp", and lastly "Word". None of these applications need to be connected to our iCloud Drive. However, we would like for our browsing history to be saved so that we can later go back and view it if needed so we have kept Safari turned on.

In our case, we don't mind keeping cellular data turned on since the only thing connecting is Safari, which will simply be uploading the browser history or our personal preferences to iCloud. However, if you would like this option turned off, simply tap on the white circle to the right of the option unless the sliding bar is no longer green.